Some of Latin music’s biggest stars have released albums this year — including bona fide hitmakers Bad Bunny (Debí Tirar Más Fotos), Fuerza Regida (111XPANTIA) and Karol G (Tropicoqueta) all taking over the Hot Latin Songs chart (nine out of the top 10 songs on the chart dated July 5 are from these artists’ respective albums).
Besides chart domination, the albums mentioned above also champion that regional sound — tropical and Mexican — that adds layers of richness to its production, which has really revitalized Latin music. Whether that approach will rule the remaining six months of the year is to be seen, but we’re really digging what we’ve heard so far.
From Bad Bunny’s signature música urbana interspersed with with salsa, bolero and plena in Debí to Karol G’s Tropicoqueta ode to Latin America recording in vallenato, cumbia villera and ranchera and Gente de Zona’s Cuban opus Reparto, it’s safe to say that Latin music officially entered its regional era this year. Other standout albums included in our list are Natti Natasha’s Natti Natasha En Amargue, where she fully embraces her bachata roots, Prince Royce’s nostalgia-evoking Eterno and Ángela Aguilar’s lushly produced LP Nadie Se Va Como Llegó.
Our staff-curated 25 Best Latin Albums of 2025 So Far list below highlights the albums that have not only impressed us the most but have also defined the first half of the year. For this list, only albums released by June 30 were considered. (See The 25 Best Latin Songs of 2025 So Far here.)